1, 1, 2, 3, 5, . . . is the beginning of the Fibonacci Series, the basis of the "Golden Ratio" of Greek architecture, and a whole bunch of other stuff in nature, physics, and math.
The limit of the ratio of two consecutive terms in the series is the solution to (X+1) = 1/X .
It's also pretty close to the number of miles in one kilometer, but that's absolutely pure and total coincidence.
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Oh, dude, like, the patterns for 11235 are, well, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5. It's like this sequence thing, you know? You add the two previous numbers to get the next one. So, it's like a math party, but with numbers.
That's the famous Fibonacci sequence, where every term is the sum of the previous two.
Leonardo Fibonacci was the father and creator of the fibonacci sequence a very famous mathematic sequence
His treatise, Liber abaci (1202), contains the famous Fibonacci sequence.
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